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    Newswise: Argonne physicist honored with 2024 Science Breakthrough of the Year
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 12:05 PM EDT
    Argonne physicist honored with 2024 Science Breakthrough of the Year
    Argonne National Laboratory

    The German Falling Walls Foundation is recognizing Argonne physicist Saw Wai Hla for X-ray research that could be widely applied in environmental and medical research and the development of batteries and microelectronic devices.

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    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
    University of Michigan researchers develop a personalized RNA therapeutic used to treat twins with an ultra-rare form of Batten disease
    Michigan Medicine - University of Michigan

    In a remarkable display of bench to bedside science, a therapeutic developed by U-M’s Michelle Hastings, Ph.D. is now being used to treat twin girls with a rare form of juvenile Batten disease.

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    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 12:00 PM EDT
    Expert Available: High Blood Pressure on the Rise for Pregnant Women
    George Washington University

    More pregnant women are being diagnosed with a dangerous form of high blood pressure called eclampsia, according to a story in NPR. Eclampsia causes the heart to work extra hard and can damage organs... ...

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    Released: 25-Sep-2024 11:30 AM EDT
    The Untold Story of Henrietta Villaescusa: A Hispanic Nurse Trailblazer Advancing Health Equity
    University of Pennsylvania School of Nursing

    Henrietta Villaescusa, RN, FAAN, a pioneering Hispanic nurse, dedicated her career to advancing health equity for Latino communities. Through her tireless efforts in government, healthcare, and community activism, Villaescusa left an enduring legacy that continues to inspire nurses and policymakers today. A new article – just published in Nursing Outlook – written by Penn Nursing Dean Antonia Villarruel, PhD, RN, FAAN, and Professor of Nursing Julie Fairman, PhD, RN, FAAN, examines Villaescusa’s career and the factors influencing her impact across government, health, and nursing sectors.

    Newswise: Can You Whiten Your Teeth Too Much?
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Can You Whiten Your Teeth Too Much?
    Tufts University

    Tufts University School of Dental Medicine expert explains the basics of tooth whitening and what’s safe; what’s effective; and what won’t make a difference.

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    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Study helps predict how long it will take for testosterone to return to normal after prostate cancer treatment
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    A study led by researchers from the UCLA Health Jonsson Comprehensive Cancer Center sheds light on testosterone recovery following androgen deprivation therapy in men undergoing radiotherapy for prostate cancer, providing key insights for optimizing patient care.

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    Newswise: Manganese Cathodes Could Boost Lithium-ion Batteries
    Released: 25-Sep-2024 11:05 AM EDT
    Manganese Cathodes Could Boost Lithium-ion Batteries
    Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    Manganese is earth-abundant and cheap. A new process could help make it a contender to replace nickel and cobalt in batteries.

    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS NAMES KATHERINE POLOKONIS AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
    Donald Danforth Plant Science Center

    THE ACADEMY OF SCIENCE OF ST. LOUIS NAMES KATHERINE POLOKONIS AS EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

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    Newswise: New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    New Study Mapping Stem Cells Reveals Molecular Choreography Behind Individual Variation in Human Development
    Johns Hopkins Medicine

    Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine have mapped variation in human stem cells that explains how cells of an individual may shape a unique “developmental dance” at the molecular level, thereby controlling how the brain and body are created.

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    Newswise: Encoding Human Experience: Study Reveals How Brain Cells Compute the Flow of Time
    23-Sep-2024 2:05 PM EDT
    Encoding Human Experience: Study Reveals How Brain Cells Compute the Flow of Time
    University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), Health Sciences

    A landmark study led by UCLA Health has begun to unravel one of the fundamental mysteries in neuroscience – how the human brain encodes and makes sense of the flow of time and experiences.

    Newswise:Video Embedded brazilian-fossils-reveal-jaw-dropping-discovery-in-mammal-evolution
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    23-Sep-2024 4:05 AM EDT
    Brazilian Fossils Reveal Jaw-Dropping Discovery in Mammal Evolution
    University of Bristol

    The discovery of new cynodont fossils from southern Brazil by a team of palaeontologists from the University of Bristol, alongside colleagues from Argentina and Brazil, has led to a significant breakthrough in understanding the evolution of mammals.

    Newswise: Popular Diabetes and Weight-Loss Drug Associated with Lower Opioid Overdose Risk
    23-Sep-2024 11:00 AM EDT
    Popular Diabetes and Weight-Loss Drug Associated with Lower Opioid Overdose Risk
    Case Western Reserve University

    Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine identifies a potential new approach to address the opioid overdose epidemic—which has devastated families and communities nationally. Semaglutide was found to lower opioid overdoses in people with opioid-use disorder (OUD) and type 2 diabetes (T2D).

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    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Do laws to prevent AI-generated deepfake political content violate free speech rights? Communication expert explains
    Virginia Tech

    As the 2024 election looms closer, political candidates are ramping up advertising efforts. Streaming and cord-cutting — canceling traditional cable or satellite service — has diminished the role of traditional television ads in favor of digital ads seen on platforms such as YouTube. But candidates aren’t the only ones hard at work creating digital content.

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    Newswise: Marianne de Visser, MD, PhD, Receives AANEM's 2024 Honorary Member Award
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Marianne de Visser, MD, PhD, Receives AANEM's 2024 Honorary Member Award
    American Association of Neuromuscular and Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM)

    The American Association of Neuromuscular & Electrodiagnostic Medicine (AANEM) proudly announces Dr. Marianne de Visser as the 2024 Honorary Member Award recipient for her dedication to her students, patients, and research.

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    Newswise: Blueberry-derived compound shows promise in enhancing colonic mucosal Barrier function
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    Blueberry-derived compound shows promise in enhancing colonic mucosal Barrier function
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    Bin Li’s research team from Shenyang Agricultural University highlights the potential of malvidin-3-O-galactoside (M3G), a blueberry-derived anthocyanin, to improve colonic mucosal barrier function and alleviate colitis symptoms.

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    Newswise: In Odd Galaxy, NASA's Webb Finds Potential Missing Link to First Stars
    Released: 25-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    In Odd Galaxy, NASA's Webb Finds Potential Missing Link to First Stars
    Space Telescope Science Institute (STScI)

    Amid a crowded field of galaxies captured by NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope, one otherwise inconspicuous galaxy stands out for emitting a light signature that astronomers have never seen before. Together, an observational astronomer and a theorist investigated potential causes.

    Newswise: New study highlights impact of drying techniques on nutrient profiles in lily bulbs
    Release date: 25-Sep-2024 10:05 AM EDT
    New study highlights impact of drying techniques on nutrient profiles in lily bulbs
    Chinese Academy of Sciences

    A research team has unveiled significant differences in the nutritional and phytochemical composition of lily bulbs, depending on the drying methods used.

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    Newswise: Paso Del Norte Health Foundation Announces $5 Million Grant to Texas Tech Health El Paso to Transform Cancer Care for Our Borderplex Community
    Released: 25-Sep-2024 10:00 AM EDT
    Paso Del Norte Health Foundation Announces $5 Million Grant to Texas Tech Health El Paso to Transform Cancer Care for Our Borderplex Community
    Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center El Paso

    The PdNHF has long been a trusted partner of Texas Tech Health El Paso, focused on leading, investing in, and supporting programs that promote health and prevent disease in our Borderplex region. The $5 million grant will be instrumental in elevating comprehensive cancer care by funding the recruitment of top-tier cancer specialists. This ensures the future center will be equipped to deliver expert care from its inception. Dr. Lange called it a foundational grant because it’s a cornerstone of the funding for the future Fox Cancer Center, emphasizing that through collective strength and action – the power of people – we can bring hope to members of our Borderplex community.

    Newswise: To Make Fluid Flow in One Direction Down a Pipe, It Helps to Be a Shark
    Released: 25-Sep-2024 9:30 AM EDT
    To Make Fluid Flow in One Direction Down a Pipe, It Helps to Be a Shark
    University of Washington

    Researchers have discovered a new way to help liquid flow in only one direction, but without using the flaps that engines and our circulatory system rely upon to prevent fluid backup.



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